enters talks about pay. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the business journalist, john crowley, and joe twyman, who s the director of the polling organisation, deltapoll. tomorrow s front pages starting with. the financial times leads with covid cases in china, which the paper says have reached up to 250 million in december since the country eased lockdown restrictions. the times reports on an initiative by the government to cut down early retirement the paper says prime minister rishi sunak plans a midlife mot to get over 50s into work. the daily mail says the nhs is wasting money on equality, diversity and inclusion related positions. the i leads on yesterday s vote in scotland on gender identification reforms, saying it could lead to what it calls an unprecedented constitutional clash with westminster. it s also on the front page of the telegraph, which says labour leader sir keir starmer wants updat
important this is to you on twitter @annitabbc #bbcyour questions united in music the slogan for this year s eurovision contest is unveiled as the official eurovsion handover ceremony takes place today in liverpool. and coming up on the third anniversary of brexit, we ll have a special phone in on the impact. my colleague nicky campbell will be asking what your experience has been so far, in the next half an hour. hello and welcome to bbc news. the uk economy is due to get smaller this year and do worse than other major nations, including russia that s according to the world s most important international financial organisation, the international monetary fund. it predicts the uk economy will shrink by 0.6% this year. it believes the uk will be the only country among the world s major economies to see its economy get smaller. it says its forecast reflects the uk s high energy prices, high inflation and high interest rates. the us, germany, france, italy and japan are
as a life threatening injury. ukraine has accused russia of continuing its offensive despite president putin announcing a 36 hour ceasefire to mark the russian orthodox christmas. ukraine never agreed to a truce and has dismissed it as a cynical ploy by the russians to resupply their forces. now on bbc news, the big cases: killing my children s abuser. a warning, this programme contains themes some viewers may find distressing. i had taken the law into my own hands, i have done that. in 2014, sarah sands and her young sons moved into a maisonette on this estate, their first proper home. maisonette on this estate, theirfirst proper home. her their first proper home. her elder son their first proper home. her elder son bradley their first proper home. her elder son bradley wasn t much older than his twin brothers, alfie and greece, so from the start they were always close. family had been on a council waiting list for years, and sarah hoped their new home would finally give
after a large survey showed more than 80% felt they weren t listened to when asking for help. you ve either got a vagina or a voice. you don t seem to have both, do you? three will become two. conservative mps prepare to vote on the final candidates to become the next prime minister. commentator: gold forjake wightman! and a stunning performance. jake wightman becomes the first british man in nearly a0 years to win the world 1500 metres title. and coming up on the bbc news channel, england s biggest test of the euros is here. they face spain in the quarterfinals in brighton tonight. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the mayor of london says yesterday was the busiest day for the capital s fire service since the second world war. more than a0 properties in london were destroyed by fires which broke out in record breaking temperatures. and there were major incidents in other parts of the country including norfolk, suffolk, lincolnshire, leicestershire and south
good morning. almost to the edge of the universe. in sport, shattering records as they dismantle norway an 8 0 victory has the lionesses roaring into the quarter finals of the euros. you cannot be serious! that ball was on the line! chalk flew up! and his persona lit up the 70s and 80s with exceptional play and the occasional angry outburst we hear from tennis legend john mcenroe as he reflects on his life and career. it may be cooler and cloudier for some today but the heatwave is ongoing in the south east. temperatures will rise further this weekend, the met office have issued an extreme heat warning. i will have all the details later. it s tuesday 12th july. our main story. conservative mps hoping to become the next party leader and prime minister have until this evening to muster enough support to officiallyjoin the contest. they need at least 20 backers, under rules set out by the 1922 committee of tory backbenchers. 11 candidates have so far put themselves for